Jemaine Clement wrote:
which circumstance do you mean?
were a player in an attacking position is held down deliberately to slow it down in the last few seconds of the game!
i think your idea has legs, the main problem i would see in practise is that it may speed the game up too much,
i know the offending team lose a lot from a penalty with either points or a lot of yards but they also get a little breather and to reset the line, back to one hammers a team struggling to get back with more tackles to make quickly, all the attacking team would need to do is keep running at the markers struggling to get in position making 10 yards down the field and staying on the 1st tackle
im not sure it doesnt put too much effort into fitness, but it would be interesting to see it trialled and see how players and coaches adjust
in a similar vain, i would like to see a 5 minute sin bin for all head high challenges, i think tackle technique would change very quickly and they would disappear from the game,
i also wonder, with the amount of dummy half running we see these days, whether allowing teams to have a third marker wouldnt change it up a bit, it would take someone out of the defensive line so there would be a bit more space on the fringes encouraging more creative play